With the NFL draft 19 days away, the Cincinnati Bengals are beginning to narrow down their choices of potential prospects as possible draft day selections.

According to the Dayton Daily News, University of Georgia redshirt sophomore sensation Knowshon Moreno is a player long believed to be high on the team's list.

The Bengals own the sixth overall pick in the draft and wouldn't be opposed to trading down to stockpile draft picks. But, the team could consider using their first round selection on Moreno in either scenario.

The Denver Broncos own the No. 12 and 18 overall picks and are said to be very high on Moreno. He has already visited Denver.

Although Moreno's speed has come under scrutiny lately, Georgia Bulldogs running backs coach, Tony Ball, is a firm believer in the player's ability.

Houshmandzadeh tied for the league lead in receptions last season with 112 catches. He also led the Bengals with 92 receptions for 904 yards and four touchdowns. In 2007, he tied for the league lead in receptions with 112 and also had 1,143 yards and 12 TDs.

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, it has been frustrating for Houshmandzadeh. Since winning the AFC North in 2005 and a 3-0 start in 2006, the Bengals have gone 16-28-1, including last season's 4-11-1 campaign. Even a winning second half, where the Bengals went 4-3-1, wasn't enough to ease the frustration.

Whether or not Houshmandzadeh is available won't be known for another two weeks. He is an unrestricted free agent, but the Bengals could still use the franchise tag on him. The period for teams to designate franchise players began Thursday and will continue until 4 p.m. on Feb. 19.